Bill Clinton making a presentation that ends with a short commentary on the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

The presentation is known for the quote "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." () which reported that Newsweek editors were sitting on a story by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff exposing the affair.

Our system have been connecting people right in their calling area for over 3 decades 24/7 There are 100`s of people, men & women on line on every given hour speaking English or Spanish and EAGER to chat with you .The story broke in the mainstream press on January 21 in The Washington Post.The story swirled for several days and, despite swift denials from Clinton, the clamor for answers from the White House grew louder.The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was an American political sex scandal that involved 49-year-old President Bill Clinton and 22-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky.The sexual relationship took place between 19 and came to light in 1998.Instead, Tripp gave the tapes to Starr, who was investigating the Whitewater controversy and other matters.Starr was now armed with evidence of Lewinsky's admission of a physical relationship with Clinton, and he broadened the investigation to include Lewinsky and her possible perjury in the Jones case.Lewinsky stated that she had sexual encounters with Bill Clinton on nine occasions from November 1995 to March 1997.According to her published schedule, First Lady Hillary Clinton was at the White House for at least some portion of seven of those days.According to his autobiography, then-United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson was asked by the White House in 1997 to interview Lewinsky for a job on his staff at the UN.Richardson did so, and offered her a position, which she declined.